History:Fiction or Science? New Chronology of World History

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Has history been tampered with? The new monumental oeuvre by A. T. Fomenko, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, literally rips our perception of the history of humankind to shreds, providing some incredibly sound scientific materials as evidence to his theories. The "experienced reader" shall naturally shrug off this rather straightforward suggestion of ours as ridiculous. After all, we know everything about history. Our sources? Egyptian, Roman and Greek, but mostly Roman. Well, for the most part. Give or take a few hundred inconsistencies which are to be blamed on the ignorance of the scribes. Good heavens, our Roman sources are just as thin and ephemeral. Where does our knowledge of history really come from? Shall we stop and think for a minute?

Yet another crackpot theory? Most probably. It contradicts everything we ever read in our textbooks in school. It must be rubbish.

However, Garry Kasparov, the world chess champion (in case someone needs to be reminded) says the following about these venerable sources of knowledge that we are accustomed to trusting unconditionally in his foreword to the first volume of this edition:

" . . . reading history textbooks is by no means sufficient; one has to analyse the "historical evidence" that one is offered critically, using one's common sense, as it were."

We shall give several more choice quote from Kasparov's preface to the Book of Heresies (as modern historians like to refer to it informally:

"Everything keeps on changing, we see constant evolution -- from Columbus to the landing on the Moon, from crossbows to nuclear bombs. Forwards and upwards. However, the traditional ancient history tells us of periods when humanity apparently remained dormant for centuries -- "ancient" Egypt, the mediaeval "Dark Ages" -- whole epochs of utter stasis in human thinking".

"The Romans couldn't so much as master steel metallurgy, and that is hardly an invention at all, it just requires the diligent work and experimentation of a number of generations".

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  • Prior to 16th cy chronology was a part of maths. Clergy misappropriated in 16th cy and manipulated it into oblivion. no, that`s not dv code, it`s academic, but quite readable.

  • thousands take it seriously. Fomenko is clean statistics first and foremost. Over some 30 years of controversy, Russian historians have made a most remarkable transition - they were initially accusing the young brilliant mathematician Fomenko of anticommunist dissident activity and attempts to deface the historical legacy of Soviet Russia; nowadays the middle-aged mathematician is accused of adhering to "pro-communist Russian nationalism" and defacing the proud historical legacy of Great Russia.

  • you`ll find your answers:go to google>to `more`> to `book search`>type keyword `fomenko`, read TOC or the whole book for this matter and free of charge. St Augustin was prescient when he spoke unto us: "be wary of mathematicians, particularly when they speak the truth."

  • check this heresy just in case: go to google>to `more`> to `book search`>type keyword `fomenko`, read TOC or the whole book for this matter and free of charge

  • Once we take a closer look at history, we do however discover numerous inconsistencies and contradictions – for instance, that the Celts, the Romans and the Greeks are terms coined relatively recently meaning simply “the unfortunate ones (calamitatem)”, “the powerful ones” and “the Christians”. What nations could be referred to in this manner?

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  • 624 pages for 25 quid, are they fucking mental/ its woth 8.99 and not a penny more. greedy bastards it really casts doubt on the message.

  • Remember the Ptolemaic circles within circles - epicircles?

  • Love the keyboard music

  • Erhem: Occam's razor.

  • I'm a Doctoral Scholar with decades of post-graduate inter-disciplinary studies.

    Excavating the facts of human chronology, archaeology, geology, nature's forces, world religions, false economies, manipulated militaries, etc., etc., has required more than a passing interest.

    The truth about our Earth, sun, solar system, galaxy & universe (space/time, etc.) in no way resembles the paradigm from our parents, preachers, teachers, professors, publishers, producers, etc.

  • 1000 years went by without anything so interesting that you'd know about it with nothing more than a passing interest.

    Most people only know of the olmec, mayan and aztec civilisations in south america but there were much more, these are just the most prevalent and interesting.

  • Here's some inconsistencies that made me doubt the classic chronology: The experts tell us that the ancient temples and pyramids of Egypt were built thousands & thousands of years ago. They say the ancient Greek temples and Roman ruins were built more than 2000-2500 years ago. Then, they claim that a thousand years passed with virtually no significant architecture in Europe. Then, the Gothic cathedrals were built. Are we to believe a 1000 years went by with nobody built anything? ???

  • satans bullshit artists are everyplace.......pass the floride?

  • Aheh you never existed.

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